• Three plays later, Eagles fans got something they've been waiting all preseason to see: a 50 yard TD pass to Torrey Smith. Not only was it his first catch of the preseason, but also the first time he was targeted.

• The Eagles second drive didn’t go nearly as well as the first, with Wentz getting hit twice and taking a sack on third and long. That one’s on the offensive line however, as the Dolphins had three guys in Wentz’s face … and only rushed four – maybe only three.

• The Eagles’ third possession of the night was their shortest of the night – and also their worst to that point.

On the first play, Wentz’s pass was deflected by Williams Hayes and intercepted by Jordan Phillips. At first, it looked like he had run it in for a touchdown, but was eventually ruled out. Also, what was Carson Wentz doing trying to tackle a defensive tackle?

330-pound Jordan Phillips intercepting and then hurdling over Carson Wentz is what the preseason is all about. pic.twitter.com/Djc2oDN49z

After a review, the ball would be spotted on the three-yard line. And, again, Ajayi took it in for the score.

• If this is about the time you’re starting to panic about the offensive line, the Eagles fourth drive should calm your nerves. The Eagles went 90 yards on eight plays. The drive featured two catches by Alshon Jeffery, including a 15-yard touchdown grab, and the longest run of the preseason by LeGarrette Blount.

• The celebration didn't last long following Jeffery's first touchdown in an Eagles uniform. The following Dolphins' drive resulted in yet another touchdown for Miami – and was a bad series for Darby. On one play, he tried to jump a route to the inside and got burnt by Jarvis Landry to the outside.

Darby is great at jumping underneath routes, but the weakness of his game is the double move. Burned by Landry here. pic.twitter.com/mwlOpLl7L1

On another, the biggest play of the drive, Darby was called for pass interference on Kenny Stills in the end zone. It was a questionable call, but definitely not egregious.

It was different than the play to Parker on the Dolphins' first scoring drive, but the result was the same: first and goal from the Eagles' two-yard line – and a touchdown on the very next play. This time, Cutler connected with Julius Thomas for a two-yard score. It was also the last time we'd see Miami's first-team offense.

• After a punt on Matt McGloin's first drive, his second drive ended on the first play on another interception by a defensive lineman.